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YORK CONNECTION NEWSLETTER November 2014 Edition #63 York Community Resource Centre Inc.
89 Avon Terrace YORK Phone: 9641 2328
Working together for a
better future!
If we had no winter, the spring
would not be so pleasant; if we did
not sometimes taste of adversity,
prosperity would not be so
welcome.
~Anne Bradstreet
Southern Inland
Health Service Survey
Please assist the Auditor General to get as much informa on back as possible from the users of this service. (Covers the Northam Region) The survey can be accessed at the link www.surveymonkey.com/s/
MedicalServicesSurvey Email: york@crc.net.au
The following FREE Westlink programs will be
screened in November at the York CRC.
Friday November 14 11:00am Beyond Gardens LIVE Series 5 Ep 1 60mins Friday November 21 11:00am Beyond Gardens LIVE Series 5 Ep 2 60mins Followed at 12:00pm by: Women’s Health and Family Services The Beyond Gardens LIVE Rural In Reach Program 30mins team returns to provide Culture, Women’s Health and Wellbeing viewers with informa ve Women from all walks of life and cultures and entertaining approach their health and wellbeing using informa
on about gardening their background, knowledge and in Western Australia. experience to formulate their ongoing Email your ques
ons now to personal health care. The panel will explore westlink@drd.wa.gov.au the importance of acknowledging this or you can call us LIVE on diversity and discussing how one size 1800 678 208 doesn’t fit all in health and wellbeing support. Friday November 28 11:00am 60mins Beyond Gardens LIVE Series 5 Ep 3 To reserve your spot for a
Westlink Viewing, call 9641 2328
Tea/Coffee served
Vision/Mission Statement
Thank you to everyone who supported our Home Based Shopping Day
To empower and progress
individuals, business and groups
with our community and to
provide opportunities for
education, training, development
of life skills, self-help and
mutual
2015 York Calendars
The 2015 York Calendar is now available. Purchase your copy from York CRC, York Pharmacy, Visitor Information
Centre or the York Society. They make great presents!
We appreciate your support.
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In Focus this month;
The York CRC is a collec on/ cket/drop off point for: CWA Poppy pa erns and poppies Nov 14 to Apr 15 Danceflight Concert ckets Book your table or get ckets for the Dance Concert Fri 14 & Sat 15 November Movember
Suppor ng Men’s Health Awareness h p://au.movember.com/ John Hughes ‘BIG WALK’
Sunday 16 November at Burswood Park,
supporting kids with cancer at PMH.
http://www.bigwalk.com.au/
York Garden Club Inc.
The York Garden Club meets monthly on the 1st Wednes‐
day of each month. The Garden Club also has 2‐3 bus trips a year. In September we visited Kings Park, which was a wonderful day out with so many flowers in bloom and the weather was perfect. The Garden Club has their mee ng at a different garden each month. In October we visited the garden of Walter and Adelphe King. The morning was very informa ve with the members having an opportunity to ask gardening ques ons. Adelphe gave a very interes ng talk on the background of their garden and some of the interes ng plants they have and then we had a chance to wander around the garden. Come along and enjoy the morning, a chance to catch up with friends, make new friends, see some interes ng gardens and gather very informa ve gardening informa on while enjoying a cuppa. The next mee ng is November 5 at Barbara Francis’ garden, 88 Piccadilly Road, Greenhills, commencing at 11am. Mary Hervey, Secretary, 0419 922 939 or email: mary.hervey@bigpond.com Ian Crombie, President, 0428 602 832 or email: icrombus@gmail.com Take part in the 2014 Regional Wellbeing Survey
The Regional Wellbeing Survey’s mission is to support research that improves the wellbeing and quality of life of people living in rural and regional Australia. To achieve this, we need to hear the views of all people living in rural and regional Australia. Our 2014 survey is now open. Please consider par cipa ng, and forward this email to others who might be interested in the survey. Everyone aged 18 or over who takes part in the survey can enter the draw to win one of nine prizes worth a total of $7,000. Do the survey online at www.regionalwellbeing.org.au Call 1800 981 499 if you’d like us to post you a paper survey, or for help with the survey. This year, you can choose to do a short, regular or long version of the survey. People who choose to do a longer survey receive addi onal entries into the prize draw. Your par cipa on helps us produce data your community can use, as we produce results for every community from which we receive more than 100 responses. The survey is voluntary, confiden al and anonymous, and closes on 30 November 2014, at midnight. Thank you for taking the me to par cipate in this important study and sharing your valuable insights. Jacki Schirmer Regional Wellbeing Survey manager University of Canberra
Survey prizes: Winners receive their choice of a Coles-Myer, WISH, IGA or Flight Centre gift card, to the following values – 1st prize $2,000; 2nd and 3rd prizes $1,000; 6 runner-up prizes $500. Subject to terms and conditions.
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PATS public hearings coming
to Northam
"GET JUICED" WORKSHOP
A Parliamentary inquiry into the Pa ent Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS) is heading to Northam next month as part its tour of regional WA to hold public hearings. Introduction to Juicing and Smoothies
Be healthy everyday & nourish your body
The Standing Commi ee on Public Administra on started its review of PATS in February a er The Na onals WA called for an inquiry into the scheme’s responsiveness to the specialist medical needs of regional West Australians. Member for Central Wheatbelt Mia Davies MLA encouraged residents and pa ents affected by the Royal es for Regions‐supported PATS to a end the public hearing at Northam Recrea on Centre on November 6. “People who have used PATS or been affected by it in any way will have the opportunity to voice their concerns and provide oral evidence documen ng their experience of the scheme,” Ms Davies said. “The commi ee has already travelled to five WA Country Health Service regions collec ng evidence and a er Northam will hold similar public hearings in Bunbury, the last stop of its regional tour.” Albany, Kalgoorlie, Carnarvon, Port Hedland and Broome were also loca ons for public hearings. Ms Davies said evidence collected from the tour would help the commi ee report on the inquiry’s terms of reference in an endeavour to make specialist medical care more accessible to those living in the regions. “They include inves ga ng the level of funding applied to transport and accommoda on subsidies, eligibility for PATS funding and whether there is considera on of excep onal Do you want to start juicing but you don't know how? Would you like to star ng adding extra nutri on to your diet? Maybe you would like to learn how to make a dairy free delicious smoothies? Do you want to feel healthier, happier and have more energy? If so, come and enjoy a relaxed morning of taste tes ng and learning. I will show you how easy it is to include these healthy op ons into your diet. Add these to your diet and feel the difference!! The menu will include:  Juices 
Green smoothie 
Kefir milk & Smoothie circumstances when pa ents apply for assistance,” she said. The inquiry received more than 100 wri en submissions from around the state including a submission from the Parliamentary Na onal Party. Those interested in giving evidence at the Northam public hearing do not need to have made a wri en submission, however, must request a hearing appearance with the commi ee well prior to November 6. Hearing mes will be published on 
Almond milk 
Coconut Milk & Smoothie 
Raw chocolate (just to treat you) Time: 10 am When: 20th November 2014 Where: 89 Avon terrace, York Price: $40.00 Limited numbers, secure your spot by contac ng CRC ‐ 96412328 Choose to Shine with Alexandra Ross
the commi ee’s website www.parliament.wa.gov.au/pub once confirmed. Requests can be made by contac ng commi ee clerk Lauren Mesi on 9222 7356. Fire Suppression Training
Due to lack of numbers this valuable training opportunity has been cancelled. Wouldn’t it give you peace of mind if you or your employees knew what to do in an emergency? Expressions of interest to 9641 2328 3
Looking for Work?
There are new jobs on the
Job Board. Come in and
check them out!
New to the York CRC.
Voice of the Avon 101.3 FM Local Programming Sunday 8am ‐ 11am Sunday Morning Coming Down – John 12pm ‐ 1pm Soul and Inspira on ‐ Susan 4.30pm ‐ 9pm Metamorphosis ‐ Bob Monday 6.00am ‐ 10am Monday Breakfast ‐ Bob 10am ‐ 1pm Mustang Sally ‐ Susan 1pm ‐ 4pm Folk/Swingin’ Jazz Club ‐ Peter 4pm ‐ 7pm Cel c Note ‐ Joe 7pm ‐ 10pm Classical Sounds ‐ Chris Tuesday 6am ‐ 9am Tuesday Breakfast ‐ Bob 9am ‐ 12pm Around the World ‐ Leila 12pm ‐ 3pm Countrywide ‐ Wally 7pm ‐ 9pm Ab Fab—Steven Wednesday 10am ‐ 2pm A Li le Bit of Everything ‐ Joe 4pm ‐ 7pm Legends and Locals ‐ Mark 7pm ‐ 9pm Back to the Future ‐ Frank Thursday 9am ‐ 12pm Mustang Sally ‐ Susan 12pm ‐ 3pm Kaleidoscope ‐ Chris 6pm ‐ 9pm True Rock ‘n’ Roll ‐ Milo Friday 6.00am ‐ 10am Friday Breakfast ‐ Bob 10am ‐ 1pm Discography ‐ Tess 1pm ‐ 4pm Kornucopia ‐ Karen (Kazza) 6pm ‐ 9pm Friday N ight Country ‐ Milo Saturday 6am ‐ 10am Saturday Morning Variety Show ‐ Terry 10am ‐ 2pm Saturday Mix ‐ Graham 6pm ‐ 9pm The Time Zone ‐ Kazza Sta on Phone Number 9641 2422 Email: radio6ycr@hotmail.com Facebook.com:Voice of the Avon 101.3FM with live streaming New Website: h p://www.voiceo heavon.org.au Live streaming of Voice of the Avon 101.3 FM 77.5 hours of local presenters each week. Effec ve 18/8/2014. 4
Get the edge on your compe on and join C.Y. O’Connor Institute in the trialing of an
innovative training delivery program, based on the concept of a Summer School. This
will involve the delivery of three non-trades and four trades programs.
School students/leavers, mature students, job seekers, skills upgraders, teachers, new TAFE lecturers and anyone interested in improving their employment prospects. These courses will give you a great head start to job seeking and further studies, improving your promo onal opportuni es, professional development or simply learning for personal interest. WHY? All classes start the week beginning 13 October, 2014. These courses will be held at the Northam campus or a metropolitan area (Midland or Joondalup), depending on numbers of student enrolments in each area. WHERE? FACE‐TO‐FACE CLASSES Cer ficate II in Business Class 1 only Start 13 October Finish December Northam or Midland Cer ficate II in Security Opera ons Class 1 Start 20 October Finish 4 November Northam Class 2 Start 10 November Finish 25 November Midland MIX OF FACE‐TO‐FACE AND ONLINE CLASSES Cer ficate IV in Prepara on for Entry into Nursing Educa on Stage 1 Face‐to‐face 2014 Northam or Joondalup Start 13 October Finish December Stage 2 Online delivery 2015 Restarts February 2015 Finish Sept/Oct 2015 Kathy Roser, Sonia Hogermeer or Linda Bright
Email: info@cyoc.wa.edu.au
Phone: 1800 627 256
Phone C.Y. O’Connor Institute today for more info:
1800 627 256 | www.cyoc.wa.edu.au
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The Grange …
an award-winning design!
York CRC’s builder partner, TR Homes recently accepted an award at the HIA Perth Housing Awards ceremony for Transportable/Kit Home of the Year. The winning design, The Grange is a 240sqm generously sized home with plenty of living space. It has five bedrooms (or four bedrooms and an office), a games room, a home theatre, three bathrooms and a magnificent open plan kitchen, dining and living area. If you would like to see this award‐winning design for yourself, visit their Display Village at 105 Kelvin Road Maddington, open 7 days a week, from 9am to 4pm weekdays and 10am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday. More informa on can be found at h p://www.trhomes.com.au Essentials for Women of
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A fantas c ini a ve for women and children who are effected by family and domes c violence. YORK TOWN HALL
2014/2015 York CRC
Management Committee
The York CRC would like to
announce its new Management
Committee for the coming year.
Chairman:
Gordon Marwick
Vice-Chair:
Chris Heaton
Secretary:
Pam Heaton
Treasurer:
Robert Lear
Committee:
Elizabeth Parker
Denese Smythe
Copies of the CRC Annual Report
are available on the website:
www.york.crc.net.au
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To see where Transwa can
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What does WA travel industry deregulation mean for
consumers?
Western Australia’s licensing system for travel agents ceased on 8 October 2014 as part of na onal deregula on of the industry. The Travel Compensa on Fund (TCF), which travel agents had to be a member of, is only taking consumer claims in rela on to travel bookings paid for before 1 July 2014 and will be wound down by late 2015. The TCF offered consumers compensa on when travel agents or other intermediaries (e.g. wholesaler or cruise operator) went bust. Without the TCF this compensa on is not available. Consumers who use a travel agent should now check whether the business has its own insolvency insurance. Consumers will need to check whether this cover also extends to intermediaries that the travel agent passes cli‐
ent funds on to, such as a tour operator. Consumer‐bought travel insurance policies are unlikely to provide cover in the event that a travel agent, or other intermediary, goes under. Travel insurance purchased by consumers o en covers cancella on of holidays, medi‐
cal expenses and the collapse of suppliers such as airlines and hotels. However, as it stands, generally, travel in‐
surance policies expressly exclude claims in rela on to the insolvency of travel agents, wholesalers and cruise or tour operators. Consumers not able to directly protect themselves through insurance should consider paying by credit card, or selec ng ‘credit’ on a Mastercard or Visa debit card. Consumers who use ‘credit’ may be able to seek a charge‐
back from the card issuer/provider if the travel agent becomes insolvent. Consumers should enquire about their card issuer/provider’s chargeback policy as this can vary depending upon the financial ins tu on. Travel agents cannot require consumers to give up their right to chargeback as a condi on of sale; Consumer Pro‐
tec on is likely to treat this as an unfair contract term. Consumer protec on The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) con nues to apply to travel transac ons. Under the ACL travel services must be as described or adver sed and an agent must operate with an acceptable level of skill, otherwise the customer is en tled to a refund, compensa on or to have the service provided again. A new voluntary accredita on scheme called ATAS has been developed by the Australian Federa on of Travel Agents and the list of travel businesses that have registered can be viewed at www.atas.com.au There is an industry Code of Conduct and dispute resolu on processes are in place. Community educa on A na onal campaign called Pack Some Peace of Mind (www.packsomepeaceofmind.gov.au) is underway. Here is a summary of the consumer advice: When looking for a travel agent, check that they: 
are accredited (for example, through the Australian Federa on of Travel Agents accredita on scheme ‐ ATAS) or have received another stamp of approval to provide specific products and services 
adver se their services and any deals clearly and accurately 
listen closely to what you want, answer your ques ons, make appropriate sugges ons, and explain any terms and condi ons. Also, ask friends and family for referrals. Consider paying by credit card or by selec ng ‘credit’ on a Mastercard or Visa debit card, as you may be able to seek a chargeback from your bank if you don’t get what you paid for. When buying from online sellers, check that: 
they have a good reputa on. For example, read online reviews and comments 
their contact details, such as phone number and email address, are on their website 6
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the website payment page includes security features, such as a padlock symbol and address star ng with 'h ps://' they display clear processes for solving problems and giving replacements and refunds. Your Australian Consumer Law rights may also apply when you buy from an overseas online business, but you might find it difficult to get a refund or other solu on if something goes wrong. In the unlikely event that your travel booking does not go as planned: 
contact your travel agent for assistance 
if you booked with a credit card or by selec ng ‘credit’ on a Mastercard or Visa debit card – contact your bank as soon as possible to seek a chargeback. If you cannot resolve a dispute with your travel provider: 
seek support through the relevant accredita on scheme, if you used an accredited provider 
contact the Airline Customer Advocate if you have a problem with a par cipa ng airline (airlinecustomeradvocate.com.au) 
your state or territory consumer protec on agency can help you understand your rights and may assist you to resolve the dispute. Further informa on See the Consumer Protec on website: www.commerce.wa.gov.au/travel. Buying travel insurance ps are at: www.moneysmart.gov.au To seek advice or complain about travel services consumer should contact the Consumer Protec on advice line on 1300 30 40 54 or email consumer@commerce.wa.gov.au. Entry fees
Junior Individual
Junior Team
Open / Vet Individual
Open / Vet Team
Narrogin Primary School P & C
SUNSMART NARROGIN TRIATHLON
Sunday 30th November 2014
Narrogin Leisure Centre
8.00 am Registration, 8.50 am Briefing
9.00 am Race Start
Certificates and hats for all competitors
Four distances for Teams and
Individuals in
Junior, Open and Veteran categories
Mini (9 & under only)
50m swim 800m bike 400m run
Intro (13 & under only)
100m swim 2.4km bike 800m run
$15
$45
$25
$60
Entry forms available from
Narrogin Primary School Office
Narrogin Leisure Centre
Event information
Entry forms, briefing notes, rules, maps, and
results will be posted on the Narrogin Primary
School website
www.narroginprimaryschool.wa.edu.au
Entries Close Wednesday 26th Nov 2014
No late entries accepted
Cheques to Narrogin Primary School P & C
Direct deposit BSB 036167 Acc No 162321
Please include ‘Tri’ then surname or team name
in the description box
Send Entries to
In person: Narrogin Primary School Office
Mail: PO Box 181 Narrogin 6312
Email: wiese@activ8.net.au
SunSmart Narrogin Triathlon 2014
ENTRY FORM
Team Name: _________________________
Contact Name: _______________________
Address: ____________________________
Phone: _____________________________
Email: ______________________________
Circle one distance
Mini
Intro
Short
Circle one age group
Junior
Open
(17 & under)
Long
Vet
(40 & over)
Declaration (All entrants or guardian if <18 must sign)
I hereby acknowledge responsibility of my personal athletic equipment. I hereby waive all and any claim, right or case of action which
I might otherwise have for or arising out of my life or injury, damage
or loss of any description whatsoever which I may suffer or sustain in
the course of, or consequent upon my entry or participation in the
said event.
I hereby declare that I am physically fit and have undertaken
adequate training for the event. I will fully accept the decision of the
race director if I am disqualified for any infraction of the rules or
regulations governing Triathlons and if so directed, I will not take
any further part in the event.
I hereby agree that in the event of storm, rain, inclement winds, the
organisers of the event have the right to modify or cancel the event
and my entry fee shall not be refundable.
Short (17 & under, Open, Vet)
200m swim 8km bike 2.5km run
Long (17 & under, Open, Vet)
400m swim 16km bike 5km run
All enquiries to
Sarah Wiese
Phone: 9885 9050
Mobile: 0407 474 587
Email:
wiese@activ8.net.au
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Report suspicious
sandalwood activity
The Department of Parks and Wildlife is urging people to report suspicious ac vity related to the illegal removal of sandalwood from the Central Wheatbelt area. District wildlife officer Adrian Chesson said significant amounts of sandalwood had been illegally removed from department‐managed lands, pastoral leases and private and local government‐managed lands recently. Sandalwood harves ng on Crown land, pastoral leases and private land is regulated by Parks and Wildlife, with harves ng licences issued on an annual basis under a quota system. “Only licensed cu ers can harvest, or pull, sandalwood and they are not permi ed to take the wood from nature reserves and local government‐managed lands or road verges.” He said while licensed cu ers pull sandalwood out of the ground to remove the highly valuable bu and roots, illegal harvesters in most cases cut off the trunk at the base and leave the roots and tops at the harvest site. “We are asking community members to keep an eye out for suspicious wood‐gathering or cu ng ac vity,” Mr Chesson said. “Informa on such as vehicle registra ons, descrip ons of vehicles and people, and loca ons is very useful.” Australian sandalwood (Santalum spicatum) is a slow‐growing na ve tree of the semi‐arid areas of southern and western Australia. The wood and its aroma c oils are highly sought a er, par cularly in Asian markets. To report any suspicious wood‐
taking ac vity contact the Parks and Wildlife Merredin office on 9041 6000. 8
‘Community Talks’ via video conference Need Help Adjus ng to Baby and Change? presented by Janet Pages‐Oliver; RinR Health Consultant & Subhan Dellar; Coordinator Perinatal Mental Health Program Wednesday 3rd December 10.30am ‐ 12.00pm This community talk is an informa on session on a support group we are offering in 2015, designed for women at risk of or suffering from postnatal depression and anxiety. The support group aims to provide women with tools to cope with the thoughts and feelings that can be experienced by women a er the birth of a baby. Suitable for community members & service providers Please register your interest with your local CRC, by calling 1800 998 399, or emailing ruralinreach@whfs.org.au Registra ons close 12pm the day before the talk An exhibi on of twenty four watercolour pain ngs in memory of ar st John Ainsworth opens at the Sta on Gallery, Beverley commencing with a special opening night on Friday 7 November 2014 from 5pm to 8pm. The exhibi on will be open Thursday ‐ Sunday from 11am to 3pm. All pain ngs in the exhibi on will be available for sale un l 21st December 2014. Secrets Mothers Keep
Business
Networking
Sundowner
“Such an amazing story, based on
fact, but adapted to fiction”
We thank Linda and her husband
Mike for entertaining us with a
Thursday 4th December 2014
5.30pm –7pm
York CRC, 89 Avon Terrace, York
Refreshments and nibbles supplied
Guest speaker: Guy Leymann
Cost:
Members: $15
Non-Members: $20.00
RSVP for catering purposes
9641 2328 or crcreception@westnet.com.au
story of intrigue, family secrets and
a great WA yarn.
Linda has left copies of her book at
the York CRC for purchase. $26.
Come along for an opportunity to network, discuss local trends, promote local shopping
and get to know others in
the York business network!
Get your copy now!
books ons of Dona
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School Holiday
Fun
Thank you to everyone who supported our school holiday program. We had lots of fun, and even learnt a few things along the way. The lucky winner of the Family Pass donated by the Perth Zoo was Georgia Lanza. Georgia a ended the Rise of the Eco Warriors screen‐
ing. She was very excited to have won, with the best judged answer to the Ques on: What can I do to help save the rainforests? Guest Speaker Jade and Tristan Lewis Just Say No is a drug preven on presenta on designed specifically for school students. Jade and her husband Tristan deliver a responsible and powerful drug and alcohol awareness and preven on presenta on that educates youth about the real dangers and consequences of drug use and then equipping them with alterna ve ways to live a drug free, fulfilled, mo vated life in a world full of tempta ons. This is a fresh message of hope to young people who are seeing an increasing rate of drug experimenta on, addic on, crime, violence and in some cases death. To date the Just Say No message has been presented to over 100,000 school students across Australia. Constables Ian and Nick ‐ Beverley Police Officers, Wheatbelt RDA Youth Connec ons Office Lyn Kay and Noongar Wellbeing and Sports will also be joining us for the day. The students designed inspira onal vision boards and also showed the staff that you can make more than just bracelets with loombands. When: Wednesday 12 November 2014 Time: 9.30am to 2.30pm Where: Beverley Sport & Recrea on Centre, Forrest Street Who: Any students a ending high school from Year 7 onwards within the Wheatbelt area YORK CONNECTION NEWSLETTER
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Book Two of the Chelandra Trilogy Book Launch and Signing Karina will be selling signed copies of her book. Purchasers of the first book in the series, Chelandra, will
receive a discount (for those who have not yet read Chelandra, copies will be available).
As a thank you to readers, those purchasing will be invited to attend a free Writers’ Workshop encouragement, tips, and inspiration for anyone wishing to write in any genre!
Stunning original artwork for both covers will be on display! Lovely wines and cheeses will be served!
LOCAL AUTHOR York Community Resource Centre
89 Avon Terrace Thursday evening, December 11th 5:30pm – 7 pm Proudly supported by If you would like to a end, please RSVP to the York Community Resource Centre by November 27th (08) 9641‐2328 11
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York Community
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Catch Santa when he stops in at the
York CRC later in November.
89 Avon Terrace
YORK WA 6302
He would love to have a photo
taken with you that can be printed on
the CRC’s Photo Snap Lab for you to take home.
Phone: (08)9641 2328
Fax: (08) 9641 2329
E-mail: york@crc.net.au
Web: www.york.crc.net.au
www.facebook.com.au/YorkCRC You can also request a
personalised letter
from Santa.
Date to be confirmed.
Call 9641 2328
for more details
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If an optimist had his left arm
chewed off by an alligator, he
might say, in a pleasant and
hopeful voice, "Well, this isn't
too bad. I don't have my left
arm anymore, but at least
nobody will ever ask me
whether I am right-handed or
left-handed," but most of us
would say something more
along the lines of "Aaaaah! My
arm! My arm!"
~Lemony Snicket
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